Pinnacle
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Pinnacle ( noun )
- The highest point, level, or degree attained; the summit or apex.
- A thing or person that is the most successful, respected, or notable in a particular field or area.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french pinacle, from latin pinnaculum, from pinna "feather, fin", from penna "feather".
Examples:
- The summit of Mount Everest is the pinnacle of mountaineering achievement.
- He was considered the pinnacle of his profession.
- The new skyscraper will be the pinnacle of modern architecture in the city.
- She reached the pinnacle of her career when she was appointed CEO.
- The Pinnacle is a skyscraper that is the tallest building in the city.
(As a verb)
Pinnacle ( verb )
- The highest point, level, or degree attained; the summit or apex.
- A thing or person that is the most successful, respected, or notable in a particular field or area.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french pinacle, from latin pinnaculum, from pinna "feather, fin", from penna "feather".
Examples:
- The summit of Mount Everest is the pinnacle of mountaineering achievement.
- He was considered the pinnacle of his profession.
- The new skyscraper will be the pinnacle of modern architecture in the city.
- She reached the pinnacle of her career when she was appointed CEO.
- The Pinnacle is a skyscraper that is the tallest building in the city.